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... the antenna must be placed at the top of the roof to receive the TV signal.

The rice ball explained the reason, and Chen Pingan personally brought the ladder over: "Uncle Han, your family has bought a TV. Tell me where the antenna is installed, and I will go up and install it for you."

Han Cheng said: "No need, I'll go up, you can see if you can get the station below."

Hancheng plugged in the electricity and turned on the TV, and the snowflakes rustled all over the screen.

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